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11th August 2024
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'Jeffery Curtis Poor' offers
a pastor for 12+ years
The Meaning of 'For All Have Sinned'
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"For all have sinned and fall short of the glory
of God"
.... Romans 3:23
This verse is one of the more famous verses and is regularly quoted.
The meaning of is often used to show how we can be saved from God's wrath.
But I think we often miss the full picture of what this passage is communicating because we ignore the context of this verse.
While short, there's so much packed into this verse that has the power to transform your life and faith.
Let's take a look.
Right after the introduction of Romans, Paul jumps into an argument for why we need the Gospel.
His overarching point is that every single person needs to place their trust in Jesus because on their own they lack the righteousness that God requires of them.
As we get into Romans 3 Paul starts answering questions and offering responses to those opposed to what he's teaching.
Primarily Paul is pushing back on the notion that we can earn salvation through our own works or adherence to the Old Testament law.
This might seem like bad news, but Paul introduces why this is actually good news.
Paul proclaims that through faith in Jesus, we can be made righteous.
Because of Jesus' work on the cross we will be spared of the consequence of our sin.
And the best news is that this free gift is available to everyone, Jews and Gentiles.
To help you better understand the meaning, I've broken this verse down into two sections.
Everyone has sinned, there is no exception.
The reality is we are all far more fallen than we dared think.
There is no "good" person; we are all sinners.
Now, that's probably pretty easy for you to see that in "those" people.
It's easy to point out the sin in others and see how sinful they are.
It's a lot harder to look in the mirror and see that we are no better.
Romans 3:23 isn't a verse to throw in other's faces;
it's an opportunity to see how fallen we are.
This is something we should all admit, "I am a sinner."
We are sinners, therefore we have fallen short of the glory of God.
We haven't lived up to the standard he has set.
And not only have we fallen short, we continue to fall short.
We often know that what we are doing is wrong, and we continue to do it anyway.
Because we are sinners, we are subject to his judgment.
Our sin separates us from fellowship with God, and it keeps us from the life he has for us.
We have fallen short of the glory of God and are on a path to pay for our mistakes.
I know that Romans 3:23 ends there, but Paul never intended for us to just read this verse.
Really the meaning can't be applied to our lives without Romans 3:24.
Verse 23 shows us the problem and verse 24 gives us the solution.
Romans 3:24 says,
"and all are justified freely by his grace through the redemption that came by Christ Jesus."
In other words, all hope is not lost.
We are dearly loved.
So much so that Jesus would pay the price for our sins.
What's even more incredible is that this is a FREE gift;
we can't earn it and don't have to do anything to get it.
Jesus freely gives it to each of us.
This is truly good news.
Romans 3:23 reminds us that we are sinners with no hope apart from Jesus.
But in Jesus, we have the promise of an incredible life with him that will never end.
If you are a follower of Jesus, you should look at this verse as a reminder that your hope is in Jesus.
You cannot earn salvation; it's a gift that was given to you.
If you are not following Jesus this is an invitation to step into the life he has for you.
Admit your fallen state and come to Jesus for a new life.
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This is an edited version.
The full article and Bible references are avaiable on request
Jeffery Curtis Poor
My main job has been serving as a pastor for 12+ years.
Through that work, I have developed a passion for helping people understand the Bible and apply it to their lives.
That's what led to me starting Rethink back in 2015;
to help people align their lives with God's word.
I have a BA and MA in Biblical studies and I found that while there is a lot of information out there about the Bible, much of it is hard to understand.
I strive to break down Biblical topics in a way everyone can learn from.
I hope that God uses this site to help you grow in your faith.
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